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Plato’s Ring of Gyges meets the internet: this episode traces how digital “invisibility”—hidden data practices, opaque algorithms, and friction-filled interfaces—creates the same temptation Gyges faced, letting companies profit from harms few can detect.
We compare the “perfectly unjust” firm that exploits opacity with the “perfectly just” one that pays the cost of integrity, and ask what actually keeps justice alive in the age of AI: regulation, design, virtue, or better incentives. Practical takeaways point to stronger traceability, enforceable rules, and cultivating responsibility inside organizations.
By Adewale BabalolaPlato’s Ring of Gyges meets the internet: this episode traces how digital “invisibility”—hidden data practices, opaque algorithms, and friction-filled interfaces—creates the same temptation Gyges faced, letting companies profit from harms few can detect.
We compare the “perfectly unjust” firm that exploits opacity with the “perfectly just” one that pays the cost of integrity, and ask what actually keeps justice alive in the age of AI: regulation, design, virtue, or better incentives. Practical takeaways point to stronger traceability, enforceable rules, and cultivating responsibility inside organizations.